I'm liking the storyline. If even has me excited for the return of a certain character seen in the covers. As I said before kid Frankenstein has grown on me got a feeling he will start walking the line between villan and goodie. Anyway really wished they just repowered former mutants. Eye kid serious oh he can see different spectrums. Two eyes could do that!!!

I am still enjoying this....maybe too much. I don't know if I would say its "off track"....fighting Frankenstien fits in with Brood pregnant Kitty, Hellfire kids, Logan in a wheelchair, intergalatic games....right?

I don't think so. All those other things felt XMen-y. This Frankenstein thing feels like Aaron lost a bet or something. I'm still stickin' with it, but I'm ready for this arc to be done.

Honestly I dropped this book after AvX. Whereas the other X-books feel more vital, and serious, this just seems to be a collection of silly comedic hijinks and cartoonish tales. Has it gotten better? I think it started off strong, but it doesnt feel as relevant or important as it was in Regenesis

WOLVERINE & THE X-MEN #29JASON AARON (W) • RAMON PEREZ (A/C)
• See the Jean Grey School of the future!
• The students of JGS put a time-capsule together that you can follow into the future and see what happened to all your favorite X-Men.
32 PGS./Rated T+ …$3.99

WOLVERINE & THE X-MEN #30JASON AARON (W) • PASQUAL FERRY (A)
Cover by NICK BRADSHAW
• PRELUDE TO THE HELLFIRE SAGA!
• Students are missing and Wolverine and Rachel Summers intensify their search for the Hellfire Club.
• Beast goes to the SWORD orbital HQ to ask an X-Villain for help with Broo’s sad state.
32 PGS./Rated T+ …$3.99

I'm still enjoying this book. The shift has been made where now All-New and the new Uncanny are the flagship sister titles, but I feel like this is the add-on to All-New X-Men. All-New shows you what the adults/X-Men at the Jean Grey are dealing with while WatX is the focus on the students. Same characters (more or less), different angle.

I'm still enjoying this book. The shift has been made where now All-New and the new Uncanny are the flagship sister titles, but I feel like this is the add-on to All-New X-Men. All-New shows you what the adults/X-Men at the Jean Grey are dealing with while WatX is the focus on the students. Same characters (more or less), different angle.

I feel the same way, this is still a fun book and is a nice tie into all the other X-books. I like the focus on the younger X-Men and the X-Men featured in this book are all of my favorite characters. Aaron's writing is still good and I feel that this book is only going to keep getting better.